• Democratizing Development: Low Code vs. No Code
    May 5 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, Andrew Moore and Jess Agnew delve into the multifaceted world of AI, focusing on its implications for business development, security, and the evolving role of developers. They discuss the democratization of development through low code and no code platforms, the importance of natural language processing, and the security concerns surrounding AI code generation. The conversation emphasizes the need for a secure development pipeline, the significance of data quality, and the necessity of governance in low code environments. Ultimately, they highlight the importance of maintaining a balance between innovation and safety in the tech landscape.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to AI and Business Value
    03:01 Democratizing Development: Low Code vs No Code
    05:47 Security Implications of AI Code Generation
    08:49 The Role of Natural Language Processing
    11:59 Protecting Against Vulnerabilities in AI Development
    15:03 Building a Secure Development Environment
    17:57 Retrieval Augmented Generation: A New Approach
    21:00 Data Quality and Its Impact on AI Models
    24:00 The Evolving Role of Developers
    26:55 Governance in Low Code and No Code Environments
    30:04 The Future of Technology and Business Strategy

    Links

    • https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbestechcouncil/2024/09/25/how-will-ai-affect-low-codeno-code-development/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
    • https://www.techrepublic.com/article/ai-generated-code-outages/
    • https://www.pillar.security/blog/new-vulnerability-in-github-copilot-and-cursor-how-hackers-can-weaponize-code-agents
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    34 mins
  • S2 E4: AI, Data Ethics, and Skynet
    Mar 31 2025

    Summary
    In this episode of Plays Well With Others, Andrew Moore and Jess Agnew delve into the complex world of AI data ethics, discussing the implications of massive data acquisitions, the public's perception of data privacy, and the historical context of data sharing. They explore the race for AI and the challenges of fair use, intellectual property dilemmas, and the ethical use of data in AI models. The conversation culminates in a discussion about the need for a framework for fair compensation and the importance of international collaboration and accountability in the evolving landscape of technology.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Sponsorship Announcement
    02:35 AI Data Ethics and Skynet
    05:03 The Impact of Data Acquisition
    07:52 Public Perception of Data Privacy
    10:27 Historical Context of Data Sharing Concerns
    13:24 Exploitation and AI's Role
    16:03 The Fair Use Debate
    18:48 Ethical Data Sourcing
    21:25 Accountability in AI Training
    24:00 The Future of Copyright in AI

    Notes

    • https://firewall.coffee/ - Check out our sponsor!
    • https://investors.redfin.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/1288/rocket-companies-to-acquire-redfin-accelerating-purchase
    • https://futurism.com/openai-over-copyrighted-work


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    35 mins
  • S2 E3: The CEO Mindset
    Feb 24 2025

    Summary:
    In this episode of Plays Well With Others, Andrew Moore and Jess Agnew explore the concept of the CEO mindset, discussing its implications for management and leadership. They delve into the challenges of transitioning from an executor role to a leadership position, emphasizing the importance of strategic thinking and ownership mentality. The conversation highlights the balance between management responsibilities and leadership influence, offering insights on how to navigate these dynamics effectively in a business environment.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction to CEO Mindset
    02:48 Understanding the CEO Mindset
    05:25 The Shift from Execution to Strategy
    08:18 Navigating the Transition to Leadership
    10:40 The Importance of External Learning
    13:36 Balancing Management and Leadership
    16:26 The Challenges of Delegation
    19:01 Learning from Leadership Experiences
    21:55 Conclusion and Key Takeaways



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    28 mins
  • Transforming Mental Health: A Community Approach
    Jan 20 2025

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    Summary:
    In this episode, Andrew Moore speaks with Nathan Miller, SVP of Operations at Volunteer Behavioral Health, about the importance of community-focused leadership in mental health services. They discuss the evolution of Volunteer Behavioral Health, the integration of mental and physical health, the shift towards outpatient care, and the impact of telehealth during the pandemic. Nathan shares insights on crisis services, preventative measures, and special programs for youth and justice-involved individuals, as well as the importance of collaboration with law enforcement. The conversation emphasizes the need for accessible mental health services and community support.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction to Volunteer Behavioral Health and Nathan Miller
    03:05 Evolution of Mental Health Services at VBHC
    05:55 The Tennessee HealthLink Program
    08:46 Outpatient vs. Inpatient Mental Health Services
    11:44 Crisis Services and Stabilization
    14:53 Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health Services
    17:50 Telehealth Adoption and Accessibility
    20:38 Community Engagement and Preventative Programs
    23:44 Specialty Programs and Criminal Justice Liaison
    26:55 Behavioral Health Liaisons and Co-Responder Programs
    29:38 Accessing Services at Volunteer Behavioral Health
    32:54 Community Support and Getting Involved



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    42 mins
  • S2 E1: Bootcamps, AI, and the Future of Post-Secondary Education
    Jan 13 2025

    Summary
    In this episode, Andrew Moore and Jess Agnew discuss the evolution of their podcast, the impact of AI on post-secondary education, and the growing role of bootcamps in training developers. They explore the changing landscape of junior developer roles in the age of AI, the importance of critical thinking and broader education, and the ongoing debate about the value of traditional university education versus alternative paths. The conversation highlights the need for adaptability and growth in the tech industry as automation and AI continue to reshape job roles.

    Takeaways

    • Running a podcast independently is a significant amount of work.
    • Setting realistic goals is crucial for success.
    • AI is rapidly changing the landscape of post-secondary education.
    • Bootcamps are growing in popularity and effectiveness.
    • Junior developers may need to adapt to new roles in the AI era.
    • Critical thinking skills are essential in today's information landscape.
    • Education can take many forms beyond traditional university paths.
    • The tech industry is evolving, requiring continuous learning and adaptation.
    • AI can enhance developer efficiency but may change job roles.
    • The debate over the value of college education versus bootcamps continues.


    Chapters
    00:00 Podcast Evolution and Goals
    02:48 The Role of AI in Education
    06:11 Bootcamps: A New Pathway to Tech
    11:51 The Junior vs. Senior Developer Paradigm
    18:00 AI's Impact on Development Roles
    24:08 The Changing Landscape of Work
    27:58 Automation and the Future of Programming
    33:52 The Role of Education in Development
    39:10 The Value of Diverse Learning Paths
    45:33 Conclusion: It Depends

    Sources

    • https://medium.com/norigintech/programming-a-millennials-blue-collar-job-8fd6f7644379
    • https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/coding-next-blue-collar-job-sure-hope-ray-villalobos/
    • https://www.educate-me.co/blog/bootcamp-market-statistics
    • https://www.learningrevolution.net/bootcamp-market-statistics


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    47 mins
  • Episode 47: 2023 Wrapped and Moving On
    Jan 2 2024

    In this episode, Andrew and Jess discuss the intricacies of moving on from your current role since Jess will be doing just that starting in 2024. Tune into this and future episodes to check in on that process.

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    37 mins
  • Episode 46: Agile Plate Spinning
    Dec 28 2023

    In this episode, Andrew and Jess discuss whether the most efficient manner of work is always the best way to work. As always, it's a nuanced situation; however, we believe that relational working doesn't always lend itself to heaps of efficiency.

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    34 mins
  • Episode 45: Solving Problems as a Team
    Dec 15 2023

    In this episode, Andrew and Jess talk about creative problem solving as a team rather than on your own

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    29 mins
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